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Getting to know Jordan Thompson

London, UK, 21 June 2017 | tennis.com.au

Jordan Thompson has just scored the biggest win of his career, stunning world No.1 and defending champion Andy Murray in the opening round at Queen’s.

Just who is this 23-year-old Sydney talent? We’ve compiled some fast facts to help you get to know him better.

Currently ranked No.90, Jordan achieved a career-high singles ranking of No.63 in February. He set a new career-high doubles ranking this week, rising to No.81.Jordan started playing tennis when he was four with his father, a prominent tennis coach. Steven Thompson, who is based in the Sydney suburb of Cherrybrook, was awarded an Australian Tennis Award for Talent Development Coaching Excellence in 2016.As a junior Jordan’s best result was reaching the boys’ doubles final at the 2012 US Open alongside Nick Kyrgios. The duo teamed up again at the French Open earlier this month, where they knocked out the second seeds in a run to the third round.His victory over Andy Murray was his first match against a world No.1-ranked player and marks his first top 10 victory. His previous best win was against world No.15 Jack Sock in the Davis Cup quarterfinals in Brisbane in April.Remarkably the victory over Murray was also Thompson’s first grass court win at ATP level.Jordan is the first Australian player to beat Murray in an ATP-level singles match.He lists playing Davis Cup as one of his best career achievements. “I always wanted to play tennis for Australia and be in the Davis Cup team,” Jordan revealed after making his debut in February. He boasts an unbeaten record from the three singles rubbers he has played.His first Australian Davis Cup experience was as an orange boy in 2014 and his initiation involved him singing the Ylvis song “The Fox (What Does the Fox Say?)” at the pre-tie formal dinner.His Australian Davis Cup team-mates have labelled him the healthiest member of the team. “He drinks apple juice at dinner,” John Peers revealed.Jordan is a huge rugby league fan and supports the West Tigers. He admits it is a sport he’d love to play professionally if he could: “I don’t think I’ve got the body frame to be a rugby league player, but I love the game.”Former world No.1, and now Australian Davis Cup captain, Lleyton Hewitt is his tennis idol. They played doubles together at Wimbledon last year, reaching the second round in what was Hewitt’s final professional appearance.Jordan is now coached by former Australian player Des Tyson, who won the Australian Tennis Award for High Performance Coaching Excellence in 2016.Jordan’s mantra is “hard work always pays off”. “I pride myself on working hard, practicing hard and getting in the gym,” he says.After making his Olympic debut in Rio last year, Jordan got the Australian Coat of Arms and Olympic rings tattooed on his right bicep to mark the milestone.In his spare time Jordan likes to surf YouTube, especially for tennis and rugby league highlights. “I just like to watch sports highlights,” he admits.Batman is his favourite superhero. “He doesn’t have any super powers, he’s just a man,” Jordan reasoned.

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Dr Carolyn Broderick appointed Chief Medical Officer

Melbourne VIC, Australia, 21 June 2017 | tennis.com.au

Highly credentialed senior medical practitioner Dr Carolyn Broderick has been appointed Chief Medical Officer for Tennis Australia.

Dr Broderick’s impressive resume includes:

Team Physician, Australian Fed Cup team since 2007Deputy Medical Director, Australian Olympic Team, Rio 2016 OlympicsMedical Director, Australian Team, Youth Olympic Games, Nanjing China 2014Physician, Australian Olympic Team, London 2012 and Sydney 2000 Olympic GamesHead of Clinical Services, Children’s Hospital Institute of Sports MedicineSenior Lecturer, Faculty of Medicine,  UNSW SydneyTeam Physician, Australian Women’s Basketball Team (Opals) 1996-2001Member, NRL Medical Advisory Panel since 2015.

As a leading practitioner and scholar in sports medicine, Dr Broderick will be responsible for athlete performance, including coordinating and improving sport medicine infrastructure and support, as well as Australian Open services.

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Tremendous Tomic halts Haas in Halle

Bernard Tomic produced one of his best performances of the season to eliminate German veteran and crowd favourite Tommy Haas in Halle.

Halle, Germany, 21 June 2017 | AAP

Don’t write off Bernard Tomic’s 2017 season just yet.

Taking to the court in Halle, the 24-year-old Australian, who has fallen to 61st in the world during a lacklustre year on the ATP Tour, wiped the floor with German veteran Tommy Haas to record a 6-4 6-4 opening-round victory.

Tomic appeared a far cry from the player who had struggled to a 6-12 yearly win-loss record in 2017.

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Thompson sends world No.1 Murray packing

London, UK, 21 June 2017 | AAP

Jordan Thompson has claimed the biggest scalp of his young career sending world No.1 Andy Murray packing in the first round at Queen’s Club.

The luckiest of lucky losers Thompson took Aljaz Bedene’s place in the main draw then beat Murray 7-6(4) 6-2 in a huge boilover at the traditional Wimbledon lead-up.

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Gavrilova, Barty victorious in Birmingham

Birmingham, UK, 21 June 2017 | AAP

The Australian grasscourt charge has started well at the Aegon Classic in Birmingham with both Daria Gavrilova and Ash Barty recording straight-sets wins in their first round matches.

Ninth-seed Gavrilova recorded a regulation 6-4 6-4 win over Taiwanese qualifier Su-Wei Hsieh.

Gavrilova broke Hsieh routinely throughout the match, taking a 4-1 lead in the first set before ultimately serving it out and then broke her another three times in the second to close out the match.

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Kokkinakis stuns Raonic at Queen’s

London, UK, 21 June 2017 | AAP

Thanasi Kokkinakis has claimed the biggest win of his career, beating world No.6 Milos Raonic 7-6(5) 7-6(8) in the opening round at Queen’s Club.

The South Australian, in just his fifth match in almost a year following shoulder surgery and groin, abdominal and pec injuries, saved eight break points in the opening set before pinching a vital point on the Canadian’s serve in the tiebreak.

The second set followed a similar path before Kokkinakis claimed victory after another tight tiebreaker against last year’s beaten finalist at both Queen’s and Wimbledon.

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Lucky loser Thompson to face Murray

London, UK, 20 June 2017 | AAP

Australian Jordan Thompson has been elevated into the main draw at Queen’s but has the unenviable task of playing world No.1 Andy Murray in the opening round.

Thompson was initially eliminated in the final round of qualifying for the Wimbledon tune-up tournament, beaten by Frenchman Jeremy Chardy in three sets.

But with the withdrawal of Murray’s slated first round opponent Aljaz Bedene, due to a wrist injury, world No.90 Thompson got a reprieve as a lucky loser.

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Kokkinakis putting injury woes behind him

Having shown glimpses of his best in a four-set loss to Kei Nishikori in Paris, Thanasi Kokkinakis is targeting the next stage of his comeback on the lawns of Queen's Club.

London, UK, 19 June 2017 | AAP

Thanasi Kokkinakis admits he’s still fighting his injury demons as he attempts to kickstart his burgeoning tennis career.

The South Australian played just one match in 2016 due to shoulder, groin and pectoral problems and subsequently saw his world ranking plummet from 69 to 993.

However, thanks to his 12-month protected ranking status, Kokkinakis is still able to compete at the Grand Slams and a selection of ATP events where he’s not granted a wildcard.

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LIVE now on Tennis Channel: Dominic Thiem v...

LIVE now on Tennis Channel: Dominic Thiem v Marterer Watch on Tennis Channel and tennischanneleverywhere.com

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This week on Tennis Channel Plus, watch...

This week on Tennis Channel Plus, watch classic matches from four of tennis’ greatest stars: Andre Agassi, Pete Sampras, Steffi Graff and Tennis Channel’s own Martina NavratilovaSubscribe now at BuyTCPlus.com

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"Nowhere is he more dangerous than at Queen’s Club" Andy...

"Nowhere is he more dangerous than at Queen’s Club"Andy Murray: The King of Queen's Club ?


LONDON, UK - He may not have won the French Open title, but after following up a string of early losses in the clay court lead-up season with a run to the semifinals of Roland Garros, Andy Murray showed he’s back in top form - which could mean danger for t

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Roger Federer is trying to do something this week...

Roger Federer is trying to do something this week that only Rafa Nadal has doneREAD more:


HALLE, Germany - His return to the tour may not have gone exactly to plan last week - he was bounced by Tommy Haas in his opening match in Stuttgart - but it’ll be Take Two for Roger Federer in Halle this week, where he’s the top seed at the ATP World Tour

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Lucas Pouille def. Feliciano Lopez to win MercedesCup title on Sunday!

Lucas Pouille def. Feliciano Lopez to win MercedesCup title on Sunday!


STUTTGART, Germany (AP) -- Lucas Pouille of France defeated Feliciano Lopez 4-6, 7-6(5), 6-4 to win the Stuttgart Open on Sunday.The No. 4-seeded Pouille, who was given a wild card to play at the grass-court tournament, hit 29 aces and saved six of the sev

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PHOTOS/VIDEO: Rafael Nadal's practice in Mallorca, 20 June 2017

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PHOTOS/VIDEO: Rafael Nadal's practice in Mallorca, 20 June 2017

 

Photos: Mallorca Open; EPA; EFE; Tomeu Terrasa; Pau Ferragut‏; Javier Fernandez‏; Tolo Jaume

 

 

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TOMORROW: Don't miss a star-studded lineup including...

TOMORROW: Don't miss a star-studded lineup including Roger Federer, Kei Nishikori, Andy Murray, & Stan Wawrinka It all starts at 6 AM ET on Tennis Channel!

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Angelique Kerber pulls out of the Aegon...

Angelique Kerber pulls out of the Aegon Classic in Birmingham Details in today's Court Report:


World Number 1, Angelique Kerber, has pulled out of the Aegon Classic in Birmingham this week with a hamstring injury. The German first picked up the injury in Madrid but the problem returned once she started training again after Roland Garros. Despite the

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WATCH Tennis Channel's Mary Carillo talks...

WATCH Tennis Channel's Mary Carillo talks with Frances Tiafoe June 20th at 10 PM ET exclusively on HBO


Mary Carillo sits down with one of America’s brightest tennis hopefuls, 19-year old Frances Tiafoe. The son of refugees who fled war-torn Sierra Leone, Tiafo...

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With baby Leo in tow, new mom...

With baby Leo in tow, new mom Victoria Azarenka makes her return at the Mallorca Open Read more:


New mom and two-time Grand Slam winner Victoria Azarenka is back on tour for the first time since announcing she was pregnant with her first child in July of 2016.The former No. 1 will kick-off her comeback this week at the Mallorca Open in Spain where she

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Tomorrow's LIVE order of play for Gerry...

Tomorrow's LIVE order of play for Gerry Weber Open and The Queen's Club matches on Tennis Channel ?⇩


June 20, 2017Live on TENNIS CHANNEL6AM ET: Center Court3:30PM ET: Tennis Channel LiveATP HALLE (Gerry Weber Open)STADION6AM ET3 Kei NISHIKORI (JPN) vs Fernando VERDASCO (ESP)Followed ByWC Tommy HAAS (GER) vs Bernard TOMIC (AUS)Followed ByPaolo LORENZI (ITA

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WATCH Rafa Nadal & his quest for a...

WATCH Rafa Nadal & his quest for a 10th Roland Garros title ? in "La Decima," streaming now on Tennis Channel Plus!BuyTCPlus.com

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